Netherlands closely watching Russian ships in North Sea - Brekelmans    The Netherlands is monitoring and preventing possible sabotage of underwater infrastructure by Russian ships in the North Sea.      607   1    Previously in trend:   Russian Navy   
     Russian ship "fled" from Ukrainian drones but collided with tanker in Sea of Azov - media. PHOTO    The Russian small missile ship Vyshniy Volochok, a Kalibriv carrier, Project 21631 Buyan-M from the 41st Brigade of Missile Ships and Boats, collided with the civilian tanker Nazan in the Temryutsky Bay of the Sea of Azov on 7 August. The Russians tried to hide the fact that the ship was damaged in this non-combat incident.      14 633   11    Previously in trend:   Russian Navy   
    Russian ships are currently absent from Black Sea due to weather conditions - Navy    Due to bad weather conditions, there are currently no Russian warships in the Black Sea.      764   8    Previously in trend:   Russian Navy   
     Russian Black Sea Fleet ship hit near Novorossiysk: it has been taken out of service for repairs. VIDEO    The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine's Special Forces attacked a ship of the MPSV07 multifunctional vessel project from the Russian Black Sea Fleet.      12 206   63    Previously in trend:   Destruction of Russian equipment   Russian Navy   
    Russian ships cannot stay in Novorossiysk permanently due to threat of Ukrainian strikes - Ukrainian Navy    The Russian warships based in Novorossiysk cannot stay there permanently because of the threat of being hit by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.      1 283   4    Previously in trend:   Russian Navy   Situation in the Black Sea   
    For first time, Russia cancele Navy Day parade for security reasons, - British intelligence    For the first time, the Russian Navy Day parade has been completely canceled in Russia, most likely due to security measures.      2 804   17    Previously in trend:   Russian Navy   
     Russia is building new Russian navy flagship in occupied Crimea - Newsweek. PHOTO    At the "Zaliv" shipyard in Kerch, Russia is building the largest amphibious assault ship, the Ivan Rogov. This vessel is significantly superior to the "Moskva" missile cruiser.      31 958   118    Previously in trend:   Occupation of Crimea   Russian Navy